Good morning, Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela ye good jolomne the god piece to the plane in this Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday. Good morning. How y'a feeling good morning? Let's black and Holly favorite. How y'all feeling feel great? Feel great? I got some sleep last night. Whoa I feel good? I mean running crazy? And sleep is so important Lord, that mercy.
I don't know why we ever thought to ourselves that sleep is the cousin and the death. You know, you sleep when you die. All that stupid stuff we used to tell each other when we was young. Now it did. I'll tell you one thing. If you don't get no sleep, you're gonna die. Yeah, all right, that's facts. Sleep is the best. I was watching a movie yesterday, um called Master. Have you guys seen them at Regina Hall and Marse Martin? Okay, it was cute, so you got I mean mart Martina.
I it was Regina Hall. But it's it's like a horror movie. So Marcet Martin's not in that one, but it's called Master. So anyway, if you guys, you know, I love watching a scary movie. I just a Regina Hall. It's a horror movie, but it's on a school campus and so it's a university and it's all kinds of
weird things happening. I don't want to give away too much, but in this one dorm room where the young girl is staying, somebody has died there I think a couple of times, hanging themselves at the exact same time every time. So you get to watch as all kinds of weird things are happening, and she's a young black girl on campus and there's all kinds of weird things happening, but it's always like a black girl that it happens. Martin's not in it, No, she's not. Regina Hall is starring
in it. Interesting it's like racism and a p WI and so it's a it's a horror movie kind of about that. But all right, Okay, still didn't make me excited to go see it. But I rock with you. I mean it's I support Regina Hall. I think she's a great actor, so I like, I love Regina hall whatever that she's in. And then it's a horror movie and you know I love horror movies. And then it's on a Kyla's campus. So yeah, all of me saying that don't add movie reviews financial sat in January. That's
all he said. Well, I don't want to give away it's a horror movie. I can't tell you too much that happens, but it's pretty scary. So if you're you know, in college in a dorm room, and then she's a black girl, there's racism there. It's a p WI that's already scary, and then you know, weird things happening. Okay, make you scared to go to sleep? All right, well let's get to the show then, all right there, all right. New York Governor Kathy hoko will be joining us this morning.
The governor of New York City, Kathy Hokul. She's running for New York State next state. Yeah. I don't even want to say real yeah, new York State. I don't even want to say real election because I mean, she didn't get elected the first time, but she is governor because of the whole situation that happened to uh Governor Christie so I'm what did I say, Christy, Oh, Governor Cuomo? Yes, so so so so, Yes, she's running for election, right, Yeah, she would be the first ever elected woman to be
governor of New York State. But she's running against Lee Zelden and the race is a lot tighter than people would have anticipated. Right, And you know, Leezelden came to the Breakfast Club in August thousand. Interesting conversation. He judged he judged your jerk Chicken, the Jerk Chicken party. He didn't judge it. He just was there. He was at jerk Fest. He said he was a judge. I thought he said he was a judge. Yeah, I don't think he was. No, he was his daughter was a judge. No,
all right, all kinds of misinformation. Let's get the show crack. The front page is what we're talking about. Well, let's talk about I know y'all want to talk about this. The Powerball if you played the Jack Pott is still growing. Okay, Okay, we'll get to that. Next is the Breakfast Club, Go Morner, dj Envy, Angela, Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news Now World Series a series of side Astros beat the Phillies last night five zero, no hitter, and Thursday Night Football, the Eagles take on the Texans at eight fifteen tonight. Time for the time for the Eagles to lose. I'm with you, yeah, time for the Eagles to lose. I don't know if it'll be to night, but it's time.
I'm with you. What else are you got? Easy? All right? Well, there's no powerball winner, so that Jack Patt is now one point five billion dollars, all right, That is closing in on the biggest prize ever one which was one point five eight six billion dollars that was won by three by three different people, by people in three different states in twenty sixteen. So you haven't till Saturday. The
next drawing is on Saturday, guys. That's it. That's a nice backdrop to the holiday season, you know, just the fact that there's a one point two billion dollars powerballs, you know, twice a week, give some some people something to really be excited about. I guess it's one point five now one point five. Yeah. The other thing I like about that is when you're driving and you see the powerballs sign, I didn't know the powerball get them kind of novels. Now you'd be looking like, what decid
gonna do this? This one point five billionaire on the sign? All right, now, let's talk about Joe Biden. You know, elections are on Tuesday, November eighth, and midterms are fast approaching us. That's why, wherever you are you see ads on the television wondering who you should vote for, people attacking each other and all the other candidates. Well, Joe Biden is speaking out now about why it's so important to vote as democracy is under attack, and here's what
he had to say. There are candidates running for every level of office in America, for governor, Congress, attorney general, secretary of state. It will not commit to accepting the results of election that they're running in. This is the path the chaos in America unprecedented and it's on America. I've said before, can't love your country only when you win. I hope you'll ask a simple question of each candidate
you might vote for. Will that person accept the legitimate will of the American people and people voting Dick or her district? Well, that person accept the outcome of the election, win or lose, and the answer to that question hangs the future of the country we love so much and the faith the democracy it's made so much possible for us. My problem is, man, we know democracy is under attack and we are on the fast track to fascism. In fact,
we're actually watching it happen in slow motion. But Democrats don't act like it. There's no sense of urgency, you know, coming from the other side. Like they still act like, you know, they they can deal with the other side rationally, as if those people aren't a bunch of white supremacists and fascists. That's the problem I have. There's no sense of urgency coming from the Democratic Party, all right. And I always tell people when you do go and vote,
just make sure you know who you're voting for. I know who's on the ballots. I always ahead of time. You can do like a practice ballot online and that way you can see who's running, so you could do a little research or you're not just blindly voting for whoever. All right, So make sure you do that before you go and vote. But do make sure you do a vote that's really important, all right. Now, CVS and Walgreens have agreed to settle for billions over opioid then say
I never say opioid, opioid epidemic. All right, So they have announced nationwide settlements and Walmart is expected to do the same as well. So in a statement that was shared on Wednesday, CVS Health announced it had recent agreement and principle under which you will pay an estimated five billion dollars over a ten year period that'll start next year. This payment, they said, would fully resolve any related claims
in Walgreens. Also shared on Wednesday, they have agreed to settle those claims by way of a four point nine five billion dollars settlement to be issued over at fifteen year period. Settlement. All right, and that is your front page news, all right. Get it off your chess eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Phone lines to wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chests. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning the breakfast clubs. If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed, one, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this good morning. Is this Tom Shugar morning, Charlomagne. Uh? First of all, because that strians gotta right the right away. They do not have the right to be jerks or this disrespectful in the street. I have a car, this four thousand dollars pound car, I mean four thousand pound car. It can
hurt you the time whenever the wait is. Y'all don't have the right to be jerks in the streets. That's too. The people people that are not from Brooklyn, in Brooklyn being disrespectful to people in Brooklyn. I'm talking about the people in seven eleven. I'm talking about the people that work at checkers. I'm talking about people that are not black Americans or or any Americans. They are not from America and ain't over here being disrespectful and in Brooklyn.
I am tired what happened? So I want to check in. I work for all these uh delivery apps, and I haven't saw me in So I'm up four, three, four o'clock in the morning going to these stores and picking up orders and picking them to people because they're hungry. And I'm doing this but it's the mole and I'm happy about it because I'm making a dollar. However, when I get there and people closed, and they act like they don't want to come to the door and tell
me something because I'm asking a question. They're looking at me like I'm dirty. I'm from Brooklyn. You're not from Brooklyn. You dirty. I'm a thoroughbreak. Come to this door. I'll be here when the see them store open. I want to talk to a manager. I want to call a franchise owner. I want to talk to somebody that's not working in this store. Okay, you definitely got it. I've had chest today. All right? What you do you do? Delivery? Food delivery? One from the ask? Yes, I drub hub
uba doored ass. I'm roadie, I inst the card. I do it all because I don't like to be doing nothing. And you go Brooklyn as we so let them know. All right, thank you, hustle. I'm gonna star bread and we huspital all day every day. Okay, all right for people. And I'm calling from Sacking on, Michigan nine eighty nine. What's up? Brother? Get you off your chest? So what's happening? Man?
I've been listening to you a long time, and to day I took the took the advantage or listening to Angelique Angelie, I love you guys, but Angela, ye, I love you guys, But why you take every opportunity to correct somebody when they're wrong? What to say who's running for governor? And who is um? And that it's a state and not the city. Yeah, not just that. I mean that's the point. We want to make sure the information is right. Well it wasn't who was right? Who
was replace? You can be wrong sometimes too, angel You knock it off, faby. I love you. I didn't say I was wrong, but you would rather me not say if something's incorrect. Every day you take the time out to find somebody wrong. Come on, angel So all right, I won't say if anything's wrong anymore. That's what you want, No, I just want you to look at yourself sometimes quick correct to people all the time when I love that's
what that is a weird that's a weird critique. I think you should correct people, especially when we're on air, if we're giving out this information. I think we all should do that to each other, Like that's the that's just the logical thing to do. I would think in twenty twenty two, I would think so okay. I mean we're on air broadcasting. If I say something wrong and Angelie said something wrong and Envy said something wrong, we
should uh correct each other. I corrected myself earlier. I mistakenly said Marseille Martin and I said, oh no, I'm wrong. It wasn't her. I just if I if something's wrong, I can't help it. I don't want to. And then people would tell you when you're wrong too. On Twitter. We'll get it off your chest. That was wrong? You said that wrong? Five A five one or five one if you need to vent here or something now. It was the breakfast Club. Good morning the breakfast Club. This
is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the breakfast Club, you got something on your mind. Later he's this, Hey, this is coach Davids. Good morning, Envy Shawa man and and as ye. How y'are doing what coaching? All right? I'm good, I'm good here listen. I was you know, I was talking to hearing y'all talk about that powerful man one point
five billion. I got a question right. Supposedly, lottery is supposed to go to the schools and the betterment of schools and things of that nature, you know, giving them a coach. I work in the educational field. Where the hell is that money going? Like, really, if they're able, if they're able to get one point five billion away, how much did they actually collect? I agree, if they're able to get their amount of money away, that's crazy.
If they gave one point five billion away for a priest, they had to collect at least five or ten times back to taxes, which supposed which I would assume, is that's what's supposed to go to the schools. But yeah, the schools ain't getting no better, at least not the schools in the in the hoods. Absolutely, there should be a study on that. How much money I believe there
is a study on that. Yeah, they said about a thirtist is paid out and then the rest is supposed to go for other things, in particular often to education. And we don't see I get what the brothers saying. We don't. We don't see it in the schools that that actually actually needed, that actually needed. And and come on, man, I got a I got a brother who's you know, a principal in Mississippi. I know he not in that type of money. Are you serious? Yeah, I'll tell you
another thing I'd be thinking about too. It's like the people that be winning these uh, these big jackpots, they don't never show off on social media, like not even a lucky No, no, I don't show me. I got one better I give listen, call me conspiracy theorists. I don't care. But when these power balls be kicking up to a billion, they say that there are some states that you don't have to identify who you walk. Yeah, seemed like every time there wins in these states that
they don't have to identify. So, dude, we know if these these people really getting that money off, it's all this money just going somewhere else. We do see some of the stories though, in those documentaries about some people who win the lottery and then they end up having all kinds of bad things happen. It's like a, um, what do they say? It's like a curse. Yeah, damn, come on, I'm blessed from come at me. I need that. It's only eleven states that remain anonymous. In South Carolina
is definitely one of them. I'm playing the powerball for so long. I know that in New Jersey, South Carolina, New Jersey are definitely a two states. You can remain anonymous. You can set up like a trust also or something right. Jersey was Yeah, you could definitely set up a trust. Yeah, Jersey is, South Carolina is, Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Ohio, North Dakota, Texas, and Virginia. You can remain anonymous if you were to powerball. Okay, all right, well get it
off your chests. Eight hundred five, eight five one or five one. We got rooms on the way. Yes, As we are getting ready for the Drake and twenty one Savage album to drop tomorrow, we'll tell you some of the things that they're doing to promote. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club with Angela. Ye. Well, as you know, Drake and twenty one Savage have their joint album, Her Loss, coming out tomorrow and so as promotions, they've been doing a bunch of different things, Like they did a fake sit down with Howard Stern. It was promoted as an interview. The Drake tweeted out absolutely no filter with the incomparable at Stern show, thanks for having us, and here's some of the questions about things like Drake's favorite porn. What
the type of porn are you watching? Wow? Holy highest tier of givers. That's really what I'm actually consistently, like on a daily basis tuned into, like right, just really like those are like the real Superstarzler world to me. Yeah, all right. In addition to that, there was you know, Drake and twenty one Savage talking about being the best rappers in their country. Do you feel any affiliation with
the country that you were born in? Yeah, yeah, I feel like it kind of like like I relate to a lot of cultures because of that because I'm born in London. But then like, ah, my family, like my great friend of West Indies, so he's like, I'm damn there like Gumba when it comes to culture, for I feel like that's crazy. I mean, you know my answer obviously, I mean that that place is everything to me. Bro I might be the greatest rapper from my country too, though. Yeah.
You know a lot of people say that, right, A lot of people are like yo, yeah, like the pride of London. That's why, like that like that London, that O two night, like that high Style. That's gonna be something different that's like some real homecoming. Yeah, I'm excited for I'm glad you said that interview was fake, though, because I was wondering if that was a full interview, because I'm here for a full interview with Howard Stern and Drake and twenty one Savage. I'm tuned into that.
He tuned into that, I was. I just thought it was. I thought it was real, all right. In addition to that, twenty one Savage talks about his love of reading and he reads everywhere. Apparently, didn't you guys start a nerdy book club or something. Yeah? I love books. Savage us to read real. He's an avid reader. Will be like in the strip Club, backstage at the show, right, like in his hood, like on his block, and he'll just
pull a book out. Like Charlotte s Webb. He loves Charlotte Sabbot of two, all of them solid such stuff now you talking about because all of this sounds real to me. You think he loves Charlotte's Webb, that he's always reading in the strip club? Did you read it in the strip club? I've taken bibles into the script club, and I love Charlottes Web, Charlotte's Webb is a phenomenal read. You didn't read the Bible in the strip club? No, but I took it in there. I mean already sing
he's reading. And then in addition to that, they did a fake tiny desk tease for a parent concert that they were gonna, you know, the tiny death shows that they have so um, they posted this, what's up, everybody, appreciate you joining us today, all the audience, everybody at home. My name is Drake on seven and this is our tiny desk. Let's get it. Yeah, let's get into it now. NPR Music twittered out, let's do it for real though,
because it's not a real one. They did a fake tease for a tiny desk concert, So are they making fun of everybody? That's main scream and their promo runs because I saw the fake vote covered, the fake tiny desk, And the crazy part is these are all things I actually want to see. The only thing I was mad about with the vote cover. I'm like, yo, twenty one, why are you covering your face on the front of Vogue? But you know it was fake? So why did you
bring a Bible to the ship club. I was going through a phase and I just wanted people to be better, that's all. He was trying to save people in the Ship club, walking around the Script club with the Bible. It was. That was on the World Stop back in the day. That was a long time, but I was like fourteen years ago. That's weird, no longer fifteen years ago. They also released a cover for their joint album Too, so you know again that's called Her Loss. Is the
cover real? I believe that's real. Yes, that's all. It's got some woman's face on the front. Is it really? I don't know if that's real. All right, Well, they thanked Vogue magazine for the fake cover. They said, me and my brother on new stands tomorrow. Things. Vogue Magazine and Anna went tour for the love and support on this historic moment, Her Loss November four. I wanted they did that just to piss off of Kanye, because Anna went toward to stop talking to Kanye. Vogue cut him off.
I mean, I'm pretty sure that they really would, you know, had a whole rollout planning. But then in Vogue is the epitome No, and then they have the Howard Stern and then they had the Tiny Desk. Yeah, they did a whole concert together, all right, savage to it makes into that twenty one Savage Love's Knives so much, you know, because you know born in London, because you know that
knife is that thing out there all right. In addition to that, since you brought up Kanye, there are six people who have worked with Ya or witnessed him in professional settings over the past five years, and they've said they've heard and praise Hitler. I mentioned conspiracy theories about Jewish people, and he actually paid a settlement to a former employee who alleged that he praised Hitler and Nazis
during meetings. According to documents, so writer Rips, who was a conceptual artist who worked with Yea off and on from twenty fourteen to twenty eighteen, said he recalled multiple times when Kanye spoke positively about Hitler and the Nazis are mentioned anti Jewish conspiracies during meetings and the summer and fall of twenty eighteen. He's Jewish, and he said he pushed back against Ya's comments at the time, but
thought they didn't seem that dangerous. He said, after this most recent wave of statement, see things that things are different, and he said it's dangerous and discussing and actually violent, and in the settlement that was reviewed by NBC News, YEA paid a former employee who alleged having witnessed more than one incident which he praised Hitler or Nazis and business meetings. Now YE did deny the claims made by that former employee in the agreement, though all Right and
representatives for ye have not commented on these stories yet. Now, speaking of that, Kyrie Irving has released a statement, a joint statement along with the Brooklyn Nets, and he said, I oppose all forms of hatred and oppression and stand strong with communities that are marginalized and impacted every day. I'm aware of the negative impact of my post towards the Jewish community, and I take responsibility. I do not believe everything said in the documentary was true or reflects
my morals and principles. I'm a human being learning from all walks of life, and I intend to do so with an open mind and a willingness to listen. So from my family and I, we meant no harm to anyone group, race, or religion of people, and wish to only be a beacon of truth and light. That's in response to a post that he originally did for a movie called Hebrews to Negroes, Wake Up Black America. He posted that last week, and he defended that post in
a news conference, saying that he wouldn't stand down. But now he's saying that, you know, he wants to make sure that people know that there's no room for anti semitism, racism, false narratives, or misguided attempts to create animosity and hate. So now he's also, by the way, working with the Anti Defamation League and an effort to develop educational programming that is inclusive and will comprehensively combat all forms of anti semitism and bigotry. I mean, that's honorable what Kyrie did.
I mean, if he feels he did something that offended a group of people and they are informing him that, you know, what he did was offensive, and that's how he chooses to respond, I'm with that. Like, I haven't seen the documentary, but from what I heard, it's a doctor you know, has a lot of allegations inside of it that are false and anti Semitics. So if you didn't know that, and that's what you don't represent apologizing to do what you feel you need to do to
right the wrong. Simple Yes, And Kyrie and the Brooklyn Nets are each donating five hundred thousand dollars, by the way, to the Anti Defamation League as well. And I feel like, you know, if you're a black person, every time you talk about bigotry, anti semitism, our racism, you gotta be specific and say anti black racism as well. Like you gotta be specific, especially if you're a black black person, because we're specific when we say, you know, anti semitism,
as we should be. So we got to be specifical about saying anti black racism as well. All right, Well that is your rumor reports. All right, we got front page news next. What we're talking about. Yes, and let's talk about voting. Y'all know these midterms are coming up. Tuesday is the deadline. And said, we'll give you some more information on that and we'll tell you what Joe Biden had to say. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club co morning. So breakfast Club, your
mornings will never be the same. When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with magnum large size condoms that gold foil wrapper is a badge of honor, and it means you're protected and you take care of things with comfort. Accept no substitutes. Bring the pleasure with the gold standard Magnum large size condoms. E j Envy Angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's get some front page news all right now? The World Series? If you into it, Phillies
versus the Astros. The Astros one last night, five zero they tied a series two two. Now tonight Thursday night for the Eagles take on the Texans. Come on to Houston. Come on, you're rooting for Houston. Yeah? One used to be the Eagles. Oh oh, you know what, I'm bugging out. I'm so crazy. I thought you was talking about the World Series. What you're talking about that? But even still with that, I get I get why you want the Eagles to lose because you're a giant fan of the
NFC East. Yeah. I thought in the World Series you'd be rooting for Philly because Philly's closer to you. I really don't care about the World Series. Yankees are right there, so I don't like I got a mean Yankees jacket. I'm aware for no reasons, Okay, all right, what else you guys might give you to me. But as we are getting ready for elections on Tuesday for the mid terms, everybody is out and about right now doing their interviews. Obama was in Arizona and he wants to make sure
that people are voting. He said, if you do need one more reason to vote, consider the fact that our democracy is on the ballots. And he said that democracy as we know it may not survive in Arizona if election deniers fill all the top state offices. He also went on TikTok and did some collaborations with TikToker is telling people that they need to vote. It's Monday night, and here's what's happened you. What are you doing under my desk? Well, under the desk is kind of my thing,
I mean, but here's the thing. You can stay for now, but when it comes time to voting, and you're gonna have to get up because you've got climate change legislation on the ballot, you've got gun safety hand. If we can elect more pro choice members of Congress, we can reinstitute row versus Way as the law of the land. So you can't stay here. You're gonna take a little bit of time to vote now without time to say that I voted for McCaine in two thousand and eight.
As long as you voted, go to I will vote dot com and I will see you at the polls. She was under his desk. Yeah, there's a that's weird. It's a TikToker. That's the kind of a thing. All right now. I know you have to see the whole video it see imagine if that was Bill Clinton, that was Bill Clinton. Obama thinking everybody, everybody would be like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa that Joe guys Now. President Obama also endorsed u Karen Beast to be LA's next mayor. Here he is
supporting her. How are you doing, Karen? I am doing great. It's so exciting to see you. Well, it is good to see you. I wanted to make sure I took some time out to talk to you personally, just to say how proud I am of your campaign and to just let you know that you know, you were there early for me when I ran for president. Always you've always been on the right side of the issues that we care so deeply about. Thank you, And I'm confident You're gonna be an outstanding mayor of la Oh, thank
you so much. As you know you got to run through the tape. I have a little more work to do, but I'm really proud of you, grateful for your friendship. More importantly, grateful for the servicy BRender all these years and all the stuff you're going to do in the future. You know, I feel like this country is on the fast track to fascism. We already see rights being script away, political violence when they don't like the results of things, and the Democrats do not have a sense of urgency
in regards to any of that. If democracy is on the ballot and you're telling us democracy as we know it is going to die, then you got to give us that sense of urgency. All those little cute sketches not gonna work. Obama seemed like he out here doing a pro bowl for an album like Draking twenty one and Drinking twenty one seemed more convincing. Well, he's probably
also trying to go to where the people are. Like if a lot of people watch the Under the Death News on TikTok, you know, and there's over two there. I think it has over two million followers. That's fine. Urgency about it, that's finegency have a sense of urgency if if democracy is really dying and democracy is really on the ballot, act like it. Well. Joe Biden, who also was the Death too, it was under the Death News. It's a popular TikTok platform where they give political news
real quick. If Jill Biden need under the Death he's gonna need a lot of help getting well. He also was in DC. He was speaking from Union Station and that's close to the US capital, and he started talking about, of course, the importance of everybody getting out to vote. There are candidates running for every level of office in America, for governor, Congress, attorney general, secretary of State. They will not commit to accepting the results of election that they're
running in. This is pat to chaos in America's unprecedented, and it's on America. I've said before, can't love your country only when you win. I hope you'll ask a simple question of each candidate you might vote for. Will that person accept the legitimate will of the American people,
of the people voting in his district or her district? Well, that person accept the outcome of the election, win or lose, and the answer to that question hangs the future of the country he loves so much, and the fate the democracy has made so much possible for us. They've had sense of urgency. Bro. They've also had to increase security a lot of polling places as well, so they're concerned about whether or not that it's gonna be some issues, alright,
a sense of urgency. When Chicken Little told me the sky was falling, I believed it. And I promise you when you turn the right wing news like Fox News, the elected officials and the broadcast is on those networks, they have a sense of urgency. They really act like the sky's fall and they really act like, you know, the deaf of democracy is upon us. But they just blame it on Democrats, and it's very believable. It's not
believable coming from the Democrats. It's really not all right. Well, again, that deadline for you guys to vote is on the eighth, which is on Tuesday, So everybody has a responsibility right now. They're expecting us to There's a lot of voter suppression, a lot of people who feel like it doesn't matter, it's not important. Some people, like I said, they've had to increase security for a lot of these poll workers
and people working there. So just make sure you do your parts, okay, and do your research before you get there, so you know who you're voting for, and that is your front page news. That's right all right. Now when we come back, the Governor of New York, Kathy Hokol will be joining us and we're gonna talk to her next. He's running for elections. That's right, all right, and we'll talk to us. The Breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast
Club five one Breakfast Club, angela Ye and Charlomagne. The guy who did everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. She is the Governor of New York. We have Governor Kathy hoko Welcome, Good morning to see everybody. I was like, well, you have to have you up here because elections are coming up, and you know, we see a lot of I've been seeing
ads like crazy lately. There's a lot of information and a lot of misinformation out there, so we wanted to make sure we had you. Because Liezeldon's been up here already many fact, he sat in that same chair, that same chair you're sitting in Liezeldon Saturday, throwing down the gall and now right on, Governor, I should have worn my Bills Jack when I was coming here, because she seen me wearing my New York Giants. Well, I'm a Cowboys fans. I'm a Bills fan. But there you're going year.
Why do you like the Bills so much? So every year I pick a different team. This year I picked the Bills because I felt like they had a good chance of possibly going to the super Bowl. He's swing voter, and I'll take a swing voter. I respect for that. I'll take a fair weather fan any day. Just be with the team. You can't name one one player. Just say Josh Allen. You're fine, You say, Josh Allen, you told an interesting story before the mics came on about
Les Eldon in the debates. Yeah, it's interesting. I was just you know, you're talking about the size of the chairs and the height and all that stuff. I sound a little shorter. We had a little platform built for us that the debates give me a little so I could reach the microphone, and uh, you know, just in some reason my opponent decided he needed to have the platform built as well. So I just whatever that's all about,
very much much taller. It's all right. Yeah, it feeds in, It kind of feeds into like the intimidation factor that we saw Trump do against h Hillary Clinton in the debate. You know, it's a nice effort, but nobody intimidates me. I'm a street fighter from Buffalo. It's burning on it. What I what I say is that's all right. I love campaigning. By the way, how did you become governor of New York? For most people that do you know what happened in August? Let me take you back. Let
me take your back. People don't know. Listen, you would be the first elected woman. Okay, yeah, if if after this election, you know, when you win, you would be the first woman elected governor. That that's a huge deal. But you are governor now because of Clomo and everything that happened. Because I was lieutenant governor for eight years. That's why I know the state. I know all the boroughs, I know all the great restaurants, I know all the neighborhoods.
I have been everywhere free years. But when you're lieutenant governor, you're number two. You know, it's not exactly the most high profile position, right. You probably couldn't name my lieutenant governor, now can you? And Antonio Delgado? All right? So it's Antonio Delgado and he's fabulous. He's a member of Congress. Became our lieutenant I was lieutenant governor for eight years before that, I was a member of Congress from upstate New York. So I became the governor. When a governor resigns,
lieutenant governor takes over. So I've been on the job fourteen months and so but I could step right in because I knew the job, I knew the state, I knew the issues, and I've been working on them for many, many years. So the transition, a lot of people say, my god, what a tough time. You know, hurricane and pandemic and shooting in Buffalo and all those things you've had overcome. I can handle it because I've had to overcome so much throughout my life. I'm a New Yorker.
And one of the main things right now with this election that everybody's talking about is cash lest Bill. Now, Liz Elden is saying he would get rid of cash lest Bill if he's elected. I want to know what your thoughts are on that, because we've you know, we've been talking about this a lot and alat of misinformation about bill and Castle's bill, and people are going back in the streets and crime in New York. So I want to get your position because I think crime in
New York is such a huge issue right now. It's a huge issue, is right. This is my number one issue. I've been working on this, not because it's a campaign time, but since I became governor a year ago, and I can walk you through what we've done on getting eight thousand illegal guns off the streets. I mean, there's no legal guns being made here. They're all illegal coming in
from another state. So I took our state police and said, you can be out there giving out speeding tickets, or I can get you on the borders stopping the flow of illegal guns. And so we've focused on a lot of ways. We've made a difference on the murders and shootings. But the ball issue is important and I'm really grateful to have the chance to explain it. A number of years ago, the decision was made by my predecessor in the legislature that there's a situation where two people accused
of the same offense. They both steal a backpack, go before a judge. One's family has money, he gets bailed out, he goes back to his job, he goes back to school, he's fine, shows up in court later, and everything's good. A person whose family does not have the money, or they don't have the money themselves to post bail, they end up in rikers for a low level offense. Doesn't harm anybody, right, So that was the injustice, that was the premise behind the original bail changes back in twenty
eighteen twenty nineteen. What happened though, is not just the low level case, but other cases. Other crimes are being swept under the changes, cases with guns loaded or unloaded, cases where there's repeat offenders. He will keep going in at the same store day after day after day after day and clearing the shelves and harm to other people,
violations of orders of protection. So I became the governor watching the crime rate, watching what's going on, not blaming those changes, but saying there's some loopholes that we need to close, we need to bring some of this back under. And I fought hard for that, and I took a lot of grief for that, because I knew in my heart it was the right thing to do, but I had to win people over. I did it in our budget,
got those changes done. They've only been in effect a few months, so they haven't had a chance to work. But I need the whole system to work. But people don't realize is that for two straight years there were no criminal trials, no jury trials because of COVID. They wouldn't meet because they didn't want to have jurors sitting that close to each other. So we have a huge
backlog of cases in the court system. I also need the judges to do the right thing, the district attorneys to do the right thing, and the whole system to work together. And telling people were still the safest big city in America doesn't feel like it. I understand that to my core. I understand the anxiety and going into the subway with Mayor Adams a couple of weekends ago, it was not my first time. He was newly sworn
in January sixth last earlier this year. We went to the subways and talked about the fear and the subways protecting people, getting more police, getting cameras so someone's going to do something wrong, we're going to catch you on camera and you'll be brought to justice. You can't hurt
somebody else on a subway. And also the people who are severely mentally ill, severally mentally ill people should not be on the subway because they can have an episode and I push somebody on a track and there's a there's a tragedy, so we call it. You know, working on tops cameras and care We've been doing this from the beginning. This is not a new issue to me. So it is very disingenuous for someone to command the show and say changing the bail laws is going to
make the difference. We made changes, Let's see how they work. I'm always willing to make changes if necessary. I'm flexible. But we have a nationwide crime spike. You can't blame the New York state bail laws on that. I was gonna ask, you know, with police officers leaving large at large numbers right, they're retiring, they're quitting, they don't want to do it. They're saying a lot of it is
due to the bail reforms. They're arresting people and with ours they come right back out and then they do the same crime over and it's not like you said, small level. And that's making a lot of cops and people scared where they don't want to go to work anymore because they're like they feel like their work is for nothing. And that's exactly the change we made when
I talked about repeat offenders. I can understand the frustration the police officers and the business person who's just been robbed wants some justice and nothing happens because they get people get cycled through over and over again. That's how it was. But as part of the budget that I got through, and again the budgets, when the governor has the most power, you know, that's when I can put things in there that others may not be real excited about.
But that's when I can use the leverage of the budget. That's what I use. That's why our budget was nine days late. I said, I'm not leaving here. So we deal with this repeat offender issue and some of these other issues. So now the law says that if it's a repeat offender, you have the ability judge to consider bail. Now again that's still the discretion of the judge. A judge can still come up with a different decision. I
can't control that. I don't elect the judge here. But that's where the system is starting to pull back together. Everybody does their part, all right, we have more with the Governor of New York, Kathy Hokel. When we come back, don't move. It is the breakfast club. Good morning. The body is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with the Governor of New York, Kathy Hokel. Ye, isn't that still
the same problem. If somebody can afford to get out on bail, right, and the judge gives you a bail, then the people who have money will still be able to get out, and the people who don't have money won't. The judge also has the discretion to remand as well, in cases he can look at is it bail eligible. Does he want to set it so high he knows the person's not going to make us so they will be helped, or does he just want to simply remand them and hold them. And that's where the whole system
has to work together. It's many parts. It's so simplistic. Did it say yeah, you fire one district attorney and change bail and then everything's all wonderful again. I hope both voters aren't buying that. I hope they are not buying that. That is so disingendued. It's so unfair to lie.
It's a lie that's not going to change things. And for someone Lee Zeldon who says he's tough on crime but it's soft on guns, ask him whether or not he voted in Washington for the most significant anti gun legislation that made sure that there was background checks and other reforms, the most significant legislation in Washington in thirty years. He wouldn't even vote for it. He didn't vote to fund police in Washington. He didn't bother to show up
to vote. I tripled the amount of money going for law enforcement, as well as our violence disruptor groups, the people who've been in the system who come out and work with the clergy and the community leaders to try and get young people to be on a different path so they don't feel the only family they're going to have is in a gang. I have invested money, resources, change laws, and worked on getting illegal guns off the streets. And Lee Zelden doesn't even bother to show up to
support our police. People need to know that, and this is really frightening. He opposes our efforts to keep concealed weapons off the subways and out of churches and synagogues and schools. And in fact, he even said this weekend teacher should have guns. He said teachers should have guns. Think about this. Let's say a school has a metal detector. Okay, someone says, well, I've been radicalized online, like the white supremacist who massacred my neighbors up in Buffalo. You get
more people like that. They want to become famous. So I'm gonna go shoot up a classroom. I don't have to worry about getting past the metal detector because I know there's a loaded gun in a classroom. I can just go take that gun from the teachers, Like you just told me that every teacher is going to have a gun. That's a hell of a hypothetical or right to say that the student can fight a teaching take the gun. You don't think of an adult could come in,
or another eighteen year old, a twenty year olds. Most of these shooters or eighteen they're mostly they're mostly eighteen year olds. Yeah, I'm a person who believes you those schools should have the same type of security as the airport. Like so, I believe that this should be metal detectives. I believe that this should be you know, armed guards, just like there is at the airport. So if it's if it's not that, what do you think they should do to protect school? What you said is smart? Okay,
we're not the teachers. Yeah, that's the difference, he said, teachers I have no tackling then armguard the same way though, you say, well, an arm guard is trained. Okay, they're not gonna have someone just walk up me. The teachers are teachers have enough to deal with. They're dealing with kids who've been left behind for two straight years because
they have basically no education. What if it's a teacher who is an avid gun owner, who's trained, who knows how to use, they're gonna feel safer with their gun in the classroom because of everything that's happening now today. But I would ask is the parents, how do you feel your child being in a classroom when there's a loaded gun. I think that's a fair question. Ask the
parents how they would feel about that. P who got you could say you get ask you know the parents, how those children feel with children were killed when the police didn't run in and they had no projection. Yeah, and see when it comes to New York. My problem with New York is and I was born to raise New York. My father's retired police officer. I feel like a lot of times it forces you to get in a situation you can't handle. Right, if I go to any other states, I think it's like forty states I'm
licensed to carry. I can't carrying New York, of course, But how do I protect myself? With crime rising and they're letting people out as they get locked up, It's like I'm a target. It's like he's a target. It's like, you know you have security, so you're not as a target. She's a target, you know, to the point where I don't feel comfortable taking my kids trick or treatment. You know, I don't feel comfortable because I can't protect myself. And
then the police are not coming. They're they're retiring and quitting at high rates. And it's like, but if I do carry a weapon and I'm doing it and I'm carrying it to protect myself, I gotta go to jail for three years. So it's kind of like a weird situation, especially in New York when it comes to carrying legal fire and let me let me talk to you and I understand that. Let's talk about New York state has some of the toughest gun laws in America, de toughest.
A lot of states do not have any restrictions. So what is the death by firearm rate in states like New York? About five people fer hundred thousand killed by firearms in the states that don't have the same protections we do. Pick anyone, and it's about twenty twenty five thirty per hundred the number of people getting killed by firearms because the accessibility. Someone gets into a fight in a bowling alley, or it gets unhappy with someone at
a subway station. Someone gets shoved and they're not just shoving back anymore, they have a weapon. I think we really need to rethink whether or not within a city with eight million people, we want people arms sitting all around us, because the data shows that those states that have looser laws, people are dying at a higher rate than they are here in the state of New York.
If that's the real concern that we have, so I look at numbers, I look at debt, I understand, but I also understand the very really real emotions that are out there. There is fear out there, but we in telling people that the numbers are lower. It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, it's how you feel. And the reality is murders and shootings are down, but other crimes are up,
without a doubt, and we're trying to tackle that. You know, the big crime right now is car theft, and people are stealing catalytic convert catalytic converters because and we just had to pass along. Now we have If someone's trying to steal a cattle at a converter, the metals in it are very expensive, they take it to a shop shop, everybody gets rich. Then there's a victim out We have victims out there. We made it so the shop that they go to now has to report it to us.
They have to keep a record of who brought that. So we just did that last week. I think that's going to start driving down that. So when you look at our numbers, one of the big drivers is auto theft and the theft of cattle a converters. So everywhere there's a problem we're tackling it and going at ghost guns. One year ago, people could order online and assemble in their living room, put together an assault weapon and go shoot up a grocery store in Buffalo. We banned the
ghost guns. So we're always trying to be ahead of this. You know, my husband was Barack Obama's United States Attorney up in Western New York. You know, his focus was gangs and street crimes, and he and drove down the rate where he was able to work with the community groups, the clergy, the violence disruptors. They were all his allies, but also worked really hard with law and force and brought them together to drive crime down. I still see we have great potential to do that. That's why as
governor I've been that convener. I brought together nine states leaders of nine states law enforcement to say, I need your help to stop those guns from coming here. I don't want them in East New York. I don't want them in the Bronx. I want our people safe. And is that flow of guns. We have four hundred million guns in this country that kids are killing each other
and it has to stop. And part of the other way to stop it is to give those young people an alternative, and I'm laser focused on training programs and helping them get the jobs. And I speak in churches all the time, but it's mostly the older women in the churches. And I say, get your grandson in here, get him in this program. There's people are gonna take
care of me. He's gonna be okay. We had to stop the time in his life when he's most vulnerable to the allure of being part of a gang and feeling, you know, he's got power, when he's got that gun. All right, we have more with the Governor of New York, Kathy Hokul when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club was still kicking it with the Governor of New York, Kathy Hoko Charlemagne.
I want to go back to the law reform for a second, because I saw Tammy Hudson, the mother of Kiera Benefield, and she says, your support for nys no cash Bell law directly led to her daughter's deaf and she said you should also be charged with the crime because she feels like you know you have responsibility. What do you say to that? All I can say is that is a grieving mother. That is a grieving mother.
I understand the anguish she's going through. She doesn't understand how this could have happened to her beloved daughter, leaving her children without grandchildren, without a mom my family. My mother was a real champion for victims of domestic violence. Our family started a home for victims of domestic violence. The system failed, and I will just simply say, you know, I'm not going to argue the facts with a woman
who's in such pain. And a lot of people are saying your lead is shrunk because of the rollbacks on some of the bill law reform. What do you say to that? And I think this is an opportunity for people to listen to what I just explained. You know why the laws are put in place before I got there, what I did to correct the areas where there need to be reforms done. And they've only been in place a few months. So I'm just actly saying that we really have to tackle the issue of guns. Lee Zeldon
has a horrific record on guns. Opposes our red flag laws, which means that when someone sends a message on social media, I'm going to shoot up a school. We have the right as a society to protect ourselves and go to that person's house and do they have gun? This literally
happened in Buffalo a few days ago. But because of the New York state red flag laws that I toughened and leave Zeldon opposes, the police were able to identify someone who made a thread to their high school, went to their house and found a whole cachet of guns. I want to prevent violence, not just talk about it afterwards. And I think that also, no system is going to be perfect right when it comes to certain things. And I know that the Ashless Bill there's a lower of
recidivism rate. I saw that. But then also I don't know how we would argue against the fact that somebody could get out on bail because they have money, but someone else can't because they don't, right, And it's somebody that would get bail otherwise, because there's still people who aren't going to even have the opportunity. There's no bail at all, and so those people who are violent offenders
still will have to be in jail. But I think that if somebody is able to get out on bail and then judge is going to give you a bill that it should be cashless, because that just the only difference is if you have money or if you don't. And I don't see how we would argue that, because there are people who are sitting in jail for you know, speeding tickets and fines and things like that that should be able to get out. But I do feel like, yes, if it's somebody that the judge bills is a danger
to society, they shouldn't get out at all. But there are people who were sitting in jail for those reasons I'm talking about, like the gentleman who punched the cop in the face. And he was punched the cop in the face. He got out right away after getting out a week ago for having a gun yaw, like after getting out another week ago for alleged assaults like those.
But my thing is what he have gotten a cash bill at all, because that's the only difference would be because because then maybe that's somebody that shouldn't get a bill at all. No, I don't feel like ide, but the only difference that point the judge discretion. That's the same thing in Illinois, Like the Republicans took the message in Illinois and then came up with that whole purge thing.
But it's the same exact thing that judge had the discretion discretion and judges are elected and there's consequences at the polling place. You know. I read an article in the National Review that says a Democratic leadership is making NYC unlivable for conservatives and there's this Republican exodus. So how do you plan to keep people in New York? Well, we have to give them the jobs, and you know, people may not want to be here. Philosophic who we
do have. We do advance people's rights in this state. And if that's something on an individual philosophical who doesn't support, you know, I hope they will stay. We welcome them to stay and hopefully understand why it's so important for us to have rights for people. And it's been a long journey to get to the rights we have here in the state of New York, whether it's LGBTQ rights,
women's rights that are under assault right now. I mean, people want to live in a state where whether or not a woman can decide what to do with their own body, is unquestioned, right. I mean, that's why in New York State is even more welcoming. People are starting to want to come here from other states, and we embrace them because that's who we are. We're so fascinatingly diverse. We welcome people from all over. But also we have jobs now that we didn't have before. So I encourage
everyone to stay be honest. Now, Maga conservatives can go. Let me tell you a story real quick. We got a second, how much time I'll tell you. This is why I'm a different kind of leader in Congress. I was elected as the first Democrat to represent the most Republican district in the state ten years ago. How did I do that? As a Democrat from Buffalo. I went out to the small towns and the diners and the
VFW posts and met with the people. And I was out there fighting for healthcare, protecting Social Security and Medicare. And they saw in me as someone who was not to find so much by labels, but as someone who really had a heart that was a fighter. I am a fighter, but I voted to protect their interest and I was elected. And one time I was taking a little trip along the canal as Neary Canal, you all know,
changed the history of New York Theory Canal. I was on his boat with my husband and we pulled up to a dock in one of these really conservative small towns, docked the boat. I didn't understand why there's so many other boats round. Realized that we were in the middle of a Trump flotilla. There's all these Trump flags flying, and we had to jump out. We're going to go try to find a pizzeria in the town to get some food. And we were surrounded by people, and I
didn't know if they'd recognize me or not. And I stepped out in the crowd and I saw a bunch of the guys looking out of the hood of a car. It sounds like a horror movie. Now it gets better, gets better, and they're all looking. I said, is it a sixty seven ship? Valley said, My brother had that opened up that here. Let me see what you got under here. So I start talking these guys. We're talking about you know how I drove the pace car nas car.
I just I do everything I can, so I start all of a sudden, we start talking about football, because this is up in Buffalo Bills Country. So we're talking about the bills, game, we're talking about cars, we're talking about voting, we're talking play seat and by and they knew who I was. They knew at the time I was Lieutenant governor New York because a Democrat. They were all truly Trump supporters. But by time we're done, they said, come on back and have a beer with us after
you get your dinner. Here's a place. I do believe that we can connect with people in a different way. When you set the election aside in November ninth, will be an opportunity for me to govern for the next four years in an inclusive way that understands there's parts of our state where they feel neglected overlooked. Whether it's you know, in the boroughs or whether it's upstate. They need to have a leader will bring people together and
not be so divisive. I've already demonstrated I can be that per and that's exactly why I believe those individuals will still want to stay in a state where their children will have a good education, they have a chance of getting a good job, and will protect the rights of their family. What you're saying is right in theory. If we were dealing with a traditional type of conservative. But I feel like when I hit Democrats say that, it sounds like y'all want to play nice with the racist.
Y'all want to play nice with the fascist. That's what it sounds like. No no, no, no, no, no no no no no. If you if you would have started having a conversation about black people, are LGBTQ, are immigrants, with those same individuals saying my job exactly, my job is the governor is to not drive people away from our state. If that was that seems like that was the promise you.
I'm not driving people away from our state. I'm simply saying I want them to understand our values, our values of what sets us apart as New Yorkers if they see here and get to know people. And that's why I think when you get to know people and you start breaking down the barriers, because otherwise our country is
heading into a dark place. I will always stand up for progressive value and probably do so, but I also want to reach out with the message to others that say, you're worried about your family, the cost of living, safety. Everybody's concerned about those and I'm the person who's going to lead this state back. So I am calling out white supremacists. I have no trouble sending my state police to investigate any area of where I think that there's hatred,
where there's racism, there's bigotry. And in fact, I charged our Attorney General Tish James, after the massacre in Buffalo, to start monitoring our social media sites and finding out who else is saying what so we can prevent the next massacre. So no tolerance for that. But for those who simply feel that the Democratic Party doesn't speak to them anymore, I'm going to have the conversations and try to pull them back, but I will not try to win over the hearts and minds of someone who has
so full of hatred. You're absolutely right. There's a big difference between New York Republicans, the old school New York Republicans, and what has morphed into today, and we have to call it out for the hatred. Alrighty, Well, we appreciate you for joining us about the governor. If you free said I'm having a problem with my sixty nine camaro, if you know anything about the holes, you know, let me get out my tool kids rights. The governor of
New York, Kathy whole cool. We appreciate you for Jordan. Y'all go out there and vote, all right, thanks you Ready, early voting is underway. All right. It's the breakfast Club morning, ye Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get to the room as let's talk stephen A. Smith.
It's about Angela Ye the breakfast Club. All right. Well, last week on first take, Stephen A. Smith has some things to say about black people being underpaid compared to their white counterparts, as well as women being underpaid compared to men. Here's what you have to say. We are still black in this country. We don't trust this country in terms of meritocracy. Always we know the bottom line is that just like women are underpaid compared to male counterpart,
blacks are underpaid compared to white counterparts. And so when you look at it from that perspective, and of course I had people to look at me, I'm not talking about me, even though I got dues for you. I am underpaid compared to some people or television and what they get paid. But that's the subject for another day. I ain't apologize for that to a damn So I am underpaid having said all of that, it ain't about me,
all right, This sparked the whole conversation. He makes twelve million dollars a year, which is an eight million dollars yearly salary and a four million dollars per year production contract. Well, one person who weighed in was Jamal Hill. Now she posted what some of other people make. Sean Hannity makes twenty five million a year, Anderson Cooper makes twelve million dollars a year. Tucker Carlson makes ten million dollars a year.
These are all faces of their networks. I wouldn't consider Troy Aikman the face of ESPN and he's making eighteen million dollars a year. Yeah, I mean I can see why Stephen A Fields like that. I mean, you know, like you said, he said, out of everybody on TV, not just you know, sports broadcasters, And like Jamal said, he Stephen a is the face of ESPN. He is ESPN, let's be clear, not just ESPN. He's a big part of the Disney ABC family. He does what I think,
what is that? What's that? What's that show? That? The basketball show? I can't remember the name of it with him and Jaylen Rose and Mike Willborn and all of him that they do before the games. But yeah, I can see him making more than twelve million a year for everything he does. Well, you know, he's unapologetic about it, and it is as he should be. Yeah, all right, now let's talk about Johnny Depp. So he's gonna be doing a fancy guest, a savage fancy guest appearance in
Rihanna's show. So they're saying he'll be a featured surprise guest in her savage fancy volume for a fashion show. It's the first time that she's actually inviting I think a man to be a part of it. So he'll be the first male and he'll be making history doing that. I was saying, I was watching Nightmare and elm Street on the flight the first one I forgot. Johnny Depp was in that. If you guys want to flash back and watch that right now. Dwyane Wade's ex wife has
filed an objection to her daughter Zaia's name change. As she filed in court yesterday that that she feels that Dwayne Wade is trying to make money off of their transgender daughter, Zaia's name and gender change and she's filed a petition with the La County Superior Court to legally change Fifteen year old Dwyane Wade filed the petition to
legally change her name. At the time, he said he did notify his ex wife, but in court documents, Chavan said her ex husband did not try to contact or confer with her regarding Zaia's name change or transition and
violated their custody agreement. And she also argued that Dwayne Wade, who reportedly makes made an estimated two hundred million dollars during his sixteen year career, maybe pressuring our child to move forward with the name and gender change in order to capitalize on the financial opportunities that he has received from companies as a result of Zaia coming out. According to court documents, now Dwyane Wade has already responded to
these allegations. I saw that he was not happy about having to do this at a time when he's on vacation and dealing with other things, but he said, so this must be the new way of parenting. I guess I have to address these allegations here, which is a damn shame. While my mom and a life changing trip in our Motherland Africa have received a social media post about me forcing our fifteen year old child to be someone she's not and to do something against her will.
These are serious and harmful allegations that have hurt our children. While none of us are surprised by Chavonne's attempt to fight Zaia's identity and her unwavering attempt to drag my name through the mud, I'm very disappointed that she continuously finds ways of tempering herself and her needs without regard
to her children. This report came came out while Ziah was in classes as a kid who has maintained a four point old GPA and honor's classes while navigating all this unsolicited and harmful attention and debates about her gender and sexuality from those who are committed to not listening
to her, much less even knowing her. So he goes on to explain his side of things and says that Chavonn has not even been trying to coparent over the years, and she's left her home to see more lawyers and has taken the time to talk to more lawyers since I filed for divorce. Then she's left her home to actually see or have truly spoken and listened to zire over all these years. It has to be mentally, emotionally and spiritually drainning, right, which everybody, if you're a mother, yeah,
for the whole family. I mean, it's an interesting case, right because you know, the father feels one way, the mother feels one way. And if I read correctly, she's fighting because she wants the child to wait until they're eighteen to really make any permanent decisions, right, And she's also saying that their daughter is being pressured to change the name and gender for capitalizing off of the press and attention that it's getting. Yeah. I don't know about
all that. That That ain't my business, but that's what she's alleging. Yeah, but I think it's fair to say, hey, man, you know, wait until the child is eighteen before they make any permanent decisions. Yeah, it's nobody about their gender. Like you said, there's nobody's business. But you know, they that's a conversation
they both can have. My mom might see it one way, Dad, I see it the other way, you know, absolutely, you know, And he does have just to say the way to the child of the eighteen though, And I think what he's saying, though, is that Zaia is very aware of who she is and nobody's pressuring her. This is what
she wants to do. And he also says, I've given Chavanne the opportunity to reach out to Zaia's teachers, doctors, and therapists over the years and even meet her friends so she could get her own understanding of our child's needs for her life. She won't do it. She has not been to a school recital, graduation, school dance, playdate, practice, parent teacher conference, et cetera. And Zia has given her every opportunity to try to get to know her. She
won't do it. So on Dwyane Wade's behalf, he's saying, you don't even know your own child, all right, and that is your room of reports, all right? Charlemagne, who're giving that donkey too? Speaking of children? Four after the hour, man, we need these two high schoolers in Iowa to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with them, because when I used to get poor grades in school, I had a way of
dealing with those things. They did too, and I don't think y'all will agree with how they deal with it. We'll talk about it four oufter the hour, all right, and then after Donkey to day, don't forget ask ee. You can get on them phone lines right now. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will
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Donkey Today does not discriminate. I might not have the song of today, but I got the donkey that So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with the Breakfast Club bitches. Please don't keive today today. Well ed sharing Donkey Today for Thursday, November third goes to two Iowa high schoolers named Woollard Miller and Jerry Jeremy Goodall Okay. Both are arrested and charged with murder. Who did they murder? They murdered the sixty six year old teach. Your name Nohema Graber. May God
be pleased with that woman's soul. No human deserves that type of fate. That lives sixty six years and be murdered for simply doing your job is unbelievable. Man, boy, Teachers got a rough job nowadays, They've always had a rough job. But Lord have mercy. Sadly, it's the world we live in with something like this can happen. But what do you mean, Uncle Charlotte, She got killed by two high schoolers for simply doing her job. I don't understand. Well,
let's go to NBC News for the report. Police tonight a twisted tragedy in Iowa where two teens are accused of killing their Spanish teacher and communicating about it on social media. She carried herself like, you know, almost like a queen, except very humble, and I just don't know why anybody would want to hurt her. Her name was no Emma Graber, now dead at sixty six years old. Police say her body was found Wednesday at this park in Fairfield, Iowa, where she was known to take afternoon walks.
According to the criminal complaint filed with the Jefferson County Police Department, Graber was covered by a tarp, wheelbarrow, and railroad ties and appeared to have suffered inflicted trauma to the head. The suspects two sixteen year old students at Fairfield High School, where Graber taught. Investigators say they found incriminating social media communications between them, detailing the motive, the planning and execution, and even deliberate attempts to conceal the crime.
Both have been charged with homicide in the first degree and conspiracy to commit homicide in the first degree. Would you like to know what the motive was? What? Willard Miller and Jerry mcgodoll allegedly killed disbanded teacher last year as payback for a bad grade she gave one of the teens in her as a bad grade. By the way, ladies and gentlemen, these are the types of people who
grow up to be election deniers, all right. These are the types of people who absolutely grow up and commit political violence because they cannot accept the results of an election. All right. Here's the thing about grades. Grades are your responsibility. Once the teacher gives you the information once she does her job and teaches you, it's on you to get
good grades. Even if you aren't grasping how to do the work, it's still on you because then you have to ask questions, all right, say you having some trouble understanding. The moral of the story is there is nothing a teacher can do. You know, there's nothing you can do
to a teacher to change a poor grade. And I can't believe that I even have to say this, but killing your teacher is definitely not going to change your grade, but a damn sure will change your life, because now you're going to prison, all right, And I'm gonna tell you something. And oh my years a grade school, because that's all I got. I graduated with a diploma from Berkeley High School Night school program. It got left back twice. I was supposed to be class of ninety six, but
I was class ninety eight. But in all my years of grade school, as much poor grades as I got, even a couple of times I was left back, not once did it crossed my mind the physically harm a teacher in no way, shape or form, nonetheless kill her. All right, I thank God for the self awareness that I have always had to understand that things like this are my fault. When I was get in trouble in school, make poor grades in school, I was fully aware it was my fault. I have no reason to lash out
at a teacher for doing her job. Not to mention missus Kraber met with Willard Okay, according to the report, she met with Willard to discuss his poor grades on the day of her murder. So clearly she cared. That's all we want from teachers is for them to care. And clearly she cared because if she didn't, she wouldn't have met with him. All right, But at what point do you have the bright idea to say, I know what I'm gonna do. I know how to handle my
poor grades. I'll kill the teacher that gave them to me. Forget studying, forget getting a tutor. I'm going to just kill the teacher. Being that we in an era where the more we advanced in technology, the more we lose our humanity. Not only did they killer, they bragged about it on Snapchat. You Heard the News reporter Witness provided photos of a Snapchat conversation with one of the teens that implicated himself and Miller by name and her killing.
But what bugs me out is Willard Miller has an attorney named Christine Brandstad, and she's saying four search ones were issued illegally and is asking the court to invalidate all for and suppress the evidence from Snapchat, as well as her client's home comments he made to the police and information taken from his cell phone. Absolutely freaking not. If somebody commits a crime like this and then they go rap about it in great detail in the song, it should be allowed to be used as evidence. The
same rules got to apply here. You killed someone bragged about it on social media, then it should be used as evidence. Period. I don't even understand why lawyers like Christine Brandstad take these kinds of cases. Do you realize this young man would do the same thing to you if given the opportunity. He's a little entitled prick. If you lose this case, he might kill you for simply simply because he didn't like the result to the case. Okay, I don't understand the logic of the world we live in.
This little boy killed his teacher because he was frustrated with the way she taught Spanish and he felt his low grade in Spanish was going to lower his overall GPA. Well, damn it will it? If a poor grade in Spanish is gonna lower your GPA, what do you think for heather in prison gonna do? Both boys are now seventeen, and they will be tried as adults. Miller's trial is scheduled to begin in March twentieth, and Jeremy Goodall's trial
is set to begin December fifth. You gotta throw the whole jail at him, all right, the whole entire prison. Just drop it UPUNDI headtop him, because I don't know any other way to deal with this kind of evil. This is evil because these kids had to wear with all to know. They didn't want poor grades, all right, didn't he didn't want to low gpa? And then they created, devised the plan to go kill their teacher. Wasn't a
random reacting out of emotion thing. They knew she liked to take daily walks in the park after school, and they after her. That's premeditated, well thought out evil. Dropped the prison on him, dropped the prison upon the head top. Okay, not to mention, I wish that teacher had a gun. She probably didn't think she needed one doing her daily walk in the park. But I wish she was scrapped because those kids would have backed up off her with
that baseball bat if she had a pistol. The moral of the story is kids never make a permanent decision based off temporary feelings, in this case, temporary grades. You can correct bad grades, but you can't correct the tragic, terrible mistake of taking this woman's life. Please let remym give Willard Miller and Jerry mcgodall the biggest he hall he ha, he ha, you stupid mother? Are you dumb? All right? Well, thank you for that down kid today? Would y'all like to play a game? I guess what
race it is? Or you think you got this one figured out? Now, let's do it. Let's do have it that in a long time. Let's play a game off? Yes? What? All right? Willard Miller Jerry mcgdall school students sixteen years old Iowa killed their Spanish teacher as a payback for bad grades. DJ nvy guess what racing white? Okay? Okay, okay, angela ye too. High schoolers from Iowa, sixteen years old, Willard Miller and Jerry mcdall killed their Spanish teacher as
payback for a bad grade. Guess what race it is? Man? I feel so bad even having to discuss this so um, but I am going to say white. I don't know what made y'all come to that conclusions, but that is the white answer. All right, they both are Caucasians. M m m m nimiming forever. It's a very long time. And that's how much time they need to get in prison because this was premeditated, well thought out, devised evil over a bad damn grade. Come on, man, all right, man, well,
thank you for that donky today, sir. Up next ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice, any type of advice, call ye now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Need relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice? Call up now for ask Ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for ask Ye. Hello. Who's this? Hey? MB?
This is Cassandra from Virginia Beach. Good morning morning, Cassandra. What's your question for you? Good morning? So, first of all, I want to say envy. My sister and I were on the Tamarin Hall episode with you really Okay, yes, so my sister and I are the two sisters that we're friends first and then found out we're actually sisters. Okay. Yeah. We didn't get it to see you guys because I was during the heavy COVID so they kept everybody far from each other. Yea, yeap, yeah, but you know, I
thought I was mad interesting. But anyway, good morning, scholomga morning. So I have a good job, right, I make I make decent money, but it's not filling my cup. Okay. I kind of feel like I'm wasting my talent and but I kind of don't know the direction to, you know, direction to go in. And my husband is very black and white, like he's like, oh, you're making good money, it's all good, and for me, I'm like, yeah I am, but I feel like I'm kind of wasting my talent.
Well what is your talent? I'm really good with people. I like helping people. Um. I was a surgical assistant for an oral surgeon for like five years. Okay, so that's you know, that's that's what fills my cup. But the issue is there's a paycap on that. So do you know what it is that you want to do? I just want to help. I don't know, I just want to help people. I think I'm gonna end up going back to school and like finish my bachelor's degree.
I haven't finished my degree, but I don't know. Maybe I should like stay where I'm at right now, you know, until I figure it out. It's you know, I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. So they have a phrase for what it is, because, like you said, you're making good money, but you're not satisfied. They call that golden handcuffs. Right. That's when you have your financial security, you're comfortable in doing what you're doing, you have your job, but somehow you're not feeling fulfilled.
So what I would advise for you to do is make sure that you're getting your savings together while you're working here, so that you have a cushion, right, because, like you said, you make good money, but part of it is that you are ready to get out of that because you know you're looking towards the future and you don't ever want to not take a chance on yourself and be fulfilled in your job, So make sure you're saving right now for that, get your get that together,
and then you really need to figure out what it is that you want to do. You're talking about going back to school, right, and so school for what do you know what you want to go to school for? It's so crazy, Like I think, I'm just I already have like X amount of credits, So I think I'm just going to go ahead and just finish it out
in either sociology or psychology. Okay, but I just feel like that's just like a wide range, you know, right, So what you need to do is focus on what the goal is and set goals for yourself because this is a huge shift in what you're going to be doing in your life. But you want to make sure that whenever you do, it's realistic and that you have
a plan, right. So what that means is, as a plan financially, figure out what it is that you need to have saved up before you make that leap so that you can be comfortable for a period of time, and then also figure out what it is that you want to do and set a goal to be able to do that. Because I think right now, you just know Okay, I'm good at this. I enjoy this, But you don't have any idea of what it is that you want your next move to be. So you'll get
some clarity on that. And sometimes you have an Aha moment where it might be while you're in the middle of doing to thing and something sparks it in you. And if that happens when you decide and you get that spark, then start doing things toward achieving that goal. And you can do that while you have your day job and you're saving for that. But I just want to make sure that you have a direction that you're going in so that you can go really hard for something,
because you gotta believe in yourself. The worst thing I feel like is to not do something that your heart is telling you that you want to do, but you want to be prepared in doing that. Yeah, I think it's scary. I think it's scary to think, like is the money gonna come with it? You know, Like my
sister and my story blew up. Actually the Breakfast Club posted our story online, hey now, and it blew up so big, you know, and like other adoptees like want our help, And I kind of feel like some of that it's part of my direction, you know, helping her adoptees maybe find their families, you know, stuff like that. I don't know. All right, well, I'd love to see you.
So do some research, figure out what type of things are available out there, do some outreach, reach out to some of these companies you have already to tell and something that you're passionate about it because of your own personal story, right, all right, how can people reach you? So my instagram is I am Cassandra quel r A q U E L. That's my instagram. That's my TikTok. The story went viral on TikTok and that's how we got to be on the Today's Show and the Breakfast
Club and all of that. All right, Cassandra, Well we'll be watching and keeping up with you. But that's the advice that I can give you for now, so you can get some direction on. Okay, go hard, though, go hard for yourself. Thank you, yee. I appreciate that. By y'all, I be going ask ye eight hundred five a five one on five one. You need relationship advice to any type of advice, call ye now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I'm keep get some real advice with Angela Ye,
ask Ye morning. Everybody's dj envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne na guy. We all the breakfast club we're in the middle of, ask ye Hello, who's this Hi? I want to remain anonymous because my husband listening to y'all too, and y'all will not be getting me caught up. He'll probably recognize your way. I don't even care. He's not even gonna notice. But okay, So me and my husband were getting together
for five years. We've been married for three and of those five, he's mostly been the breadwinner of our family. He has his own business as well as he worked with the city. So my question is, we have three kids and I take care of him. I'mna say at home all but our arguments are always mostly about money and me getting a job. Now he makes enough money well over, enough to take care of the family as well as the bills and everything and still be able to say so, my question is where am I going on?
What's the problem? Like? Why can't you know we continue? You going on? What am I doing wrong? Like? Because I do everything around the house like I should, because you know, I'm a housewife and he does everything he should have worked, but we're still arguing about the whole me not working, and well, you are working. That's not that you're not working because what you do, and that
is my main argument. And it feels like maybe he's not valuing what it is that you're bringing to the table and the way that you need him to and perhaps for him, you know, having to be at a job during the day and financing support, that's a lot of stress that comes with that too, absolutely, and I completely understand that, which is why when he comes home, you know, I try to have it all, prepare for him dinner. You know, kids are settle everything, the house
is clean, you know what I'm saying. So I mean I don't understand, you know why it's not working the way that we've been. I mean, we've been doing this since five for five years, you know what I'm saying, and part of it for a year. Sometimes people get so comfortable and something too. Imagine if you did go back to work and now you gotta pay for somebody to watch the kids, you gotta pay for a housekeeper, you gotta order out more, and he's not getting those
things you've done that before. That's why I'm trying to figure out, like, why is it so hard for him to understand you know that it works this way for him to work and we watch the kids, because, like you said, once you start, once I start working, as well as been working, we have to pay someone to watch the qus. We have to pay to get back and for me to get back and forth to work. You know what I'm saying. It's a lot that goes
into that. And it's not like I have never worked before in all the five years that it was then, because I've got norus jobs. Okay, so how about this. I feel like sometimes people are find it hard to look at things from another person's perspective. I feel like, y'all need a financial plan or do you have one? You know? We don't. We just mostly budget together, like he'll bring me the money, let me know all the bills that we have to okay, and we just sit
down together and do it together. Okay, which is great. But I do think sometimes an outside person whose expertise is in financial planning can be really beneficial. And a lot of times those services do come, you know, with whatever bank that you have or whatever you know, for free, so it wouldn't even be something that you and even if you did have to pay something for that, you know,
get some recommendations. I think it's worth it and it's valuable because it could end up saving you money and reaching goals financially that you guys want to plan for
or together. So if the goal is because our main goal is to own our own town business, right, and if that's something that you guys are striving toward, then you might need an outside person that can help you guys budget, figure out what investments that you can make for long term and what those short term investments and things that you need to do are in order to achieve those goals. And if you guys are staying on track that way, then there shouldn't be arguments over money.
It's hard to not argue over money, though, because it is a stressful thing in relationships. In our own relationships with money sometimes come into play and we don't even realize how it affects our relationship because we all have our own issues and our own upbringings and ways that we feel about money, right. So sometimes what you need is someone to come in and say, Okay, what are the goals that you guys have. What is it that you need to achieve, and let's work on getting this
timeline right. Let's work on getting these financial goals met, and that can really help you not have to argue about those things anymore, because it feels like you guys are trying to handle this on your own and clashing over it, and sometimes an outside person who's that's their expertise, can all show you how it might be more beneficial for you to be at home. I think anybody would rather have a parent raising the kids and taking care of things as possible, you know, and then having to
pay somebody else. I don't want my family members. I don't want you know, the system, school and all that. I don't need them to raise my qu especially if like I said, he's you know, making us enough money to take care of us. Where I have that opportunity because I didn't have that. My both my ka even though I have both of them, are life. They both work, you know, a lot of hours, and it did come to me. So I don't want to do that to
my children. I want them to be able to come home from school and see Mommy at home, house clean, and she's ready to play with us. That's what I want for our family. How many? How old are your kids? Three and two? And then he has an older daughter she is sick, And it might even be in agreement where you're like, Okay, when the kids are all in school, right, when they're in kindergarten at least, then maybe that's something that you guys can revisit. But until then, let's get
this going. But I do feel like the emotions get so involved when it comes to finances that you might need to really just be practical about it and have somebody set up a system for you. Yeah, that sounds great, because I really don't understand how we continue to have the same argument for five years straight. Okay, all right, good, Well, at least you've targeted and you want to work on it. And I think that's important in knowing that this is
what we argue about. How can we fix this before I gets out of controlling you guys really can't stand each other. Yes, absolutely, all right, Well, I wish you luck with that, and I'm telling you get that. And then, like I said, understanding his point of view, maybe you're like, when our two year old is in kindergarten or first grade, then we can look into seeing how I can get back in the workforce if we decide at that time that that makes sense. I'm all for going to work.
I have no problem doing it. I just I want our priorities, which are our kids, to be in order first. You know what I'm saying. I don't want to just be going to work, working a nine to five, just so we could say we got money, and then we have our children have nothing to show for it, like we bought them the best of the best, but we didn't have no time for them. Okay, well, good luck with that. Let us know how it works out too. Thank you so much. I love the Breakfast Club. I'll
listen to y'all every morning. Please keep it all love, DJ Envy, Charlomagne, yee, I love y'all. Thank y'all, Thank you. We love you too. Asking eight hundred five A five one O five one. Now we got rumors on the way, yes, and let's talk about what kinda forever. We'll tell you what Ryan Coogler had to say about getting Rihanna on that soundtrack and also who else is going to be featured? All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Ryan Coogler. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. But as we're getting ready for the What kinda Forever, let's talk about Rihanna on the soundtrack. Now. Ryan Coogler sat down Gil King on CBS and talked about reaching out to her personally to get her on there. Here's
what he said, Let's talk about Rihanna. We can't even say why Rihanna because it's Rihanna, But beyond that, what was your pitch to her? Because you reached out to her, I'm told personally, Yeah, I think, Um, she has a lot of great people around you know, um Um Jay Brown,
especially one of the partners at I Rock Nation. Yeah. Um. And it was really you know, talking to the folks around her because she was in a position where her life was changing, she was becoming a mom and um, and she kind of had a flank of false you know that she trusted who we were who were in a constant communication with it, and that wasn't communicate with her, UM, and I think the trailer is what spoke to her
the most. Um. She kind of saw the performances that the actors were putting down and what the tone was. Hurt that beautiful music by Tims mixed with Kinjick and UM and then she you know, and it timed up with her, you know, coming into the space when she was ready to engage with the world musically again. All right, well dope. I mean that was a huge moment and that makes sense. Other people that are featured on the soundtrack, UM include Burnable Thames is on there, Snow the Product
featuring E forty Storms, E Fireboy, DML, amongst others. They heard from Snow in a minute. I'd love to hear some loose Snow as well, dropping a close box and Snow the bar. And that soundtrack got everybody making music again who ain't made music in a while? Right? All right? Now? T Payne sat down with Trevor Noah and he talked about a lot of different things, like his depression and you went into a depression and you spoke about how
you had to work on your mentor to come out of. Absolutely, I love being vocal about things like that because it wasn't set in the blueprints before me. Nobody tells you about the down. Everybody always tells you about the up. And I always look back at the you know, the people that came before me, and I'm like, why why didn't y'all tell me about this? Like, you know, according to them, it was all as money girls, big house somehow your wife don't find out about any of that.
You know, the fantasy were on, but you know, nobody told us about the down. So I try to stay vocal about that to let people know these things are gonna happen. There's no magical world in the multiverse that everybody is happy all the time. Yeah, that's right, And that's how you eradicate the stigma of you know, mental health issues by simply talking about them. So share your stories people. He also says that he has no regrets when it comes to his career. What would you do
differently and why? Condoms that would probably be I'll probably invest in them. Bit No, man, I don't think I would change anything. I think the most important thing that came out of how I've done everything is the lessons I've required while doing them. Right, you know, and and knowing each end of the spectrum is always better than
going in it blindly and going off of faith. You know, As I said, having that information, if I would have came into the game and I would have stayed successful for this long, the downfall would have just been from a higher height. But you know what I'm saying. So I kind of embraced the fact that I was able to go jump in the catter pool real quick and then moved to the high. You know, I just wanted to have that experience in my life, and I don't
regret any part of it all. Right. Now, listen to this. There's a Netflix documentary that's supposed to be coming out on Saturdays called Orgasm Inc. And they're getting sued over this documentary. It's a group of fifteen former participants of One Taste. Now, if you don't know what One Taste is, they've been accused of being an orgasm coulde. They've even been investigated by the FBI. They operated from two thousand and five to two eighteen. They build themselves as a
sexual wellness company focusing on orgasmic meditation. Now what happened is the group is saying the film Orgasm inc Uses sexually explicit stolen footage and they want a temporary restraining order for that. They said the footage in the documentary was stolen and distributed by a former videographer for the company, and the footage depicts intimate body parts and acts of sexual intercourse, as well as nudity and intimate touching as part of instructions of the concepts and methods that they
were taught with One Taste. So. They also claimed that before being filmed for classes, workshops or events, the group had documents acknowledging the events would be confidential. They also had verbal agreement and a show of hands from all participants agreeing that the event was conducted in a safe space where intimate ideas and deep personal feelings could be discussed privately and confidentially without any fear or worry that
they would be publicly revealed. They also said the videographer signed a confidential and proprietary information agreement, but he's defended himself by arguing that some of the plaintiffs in the case are public figures. So it's supposed to be out on Saturday, but now they're suing to try to get this temporary restraining order. They said that they have no idea what footage is actually featured in the film because
Netflix will not let them know. Okay, so I don't know if it's going to be out on Saturday or Knox. But again, you know, we always talk about these documentaries and public information and public figures, so it'll be interesting to see how this plays out. And that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss yee Um. Shout out to van A Lath And Hip Hop Homicides comes on tonight on we TV. All right. That happens at I believe nine o'clock Eastern time, So definitely check it out.
Of course as a show executive produced by fifty Cent in Mona, Scott and they each and every week they go through you know, homicides in hip hop. So this week they're gonna break down Pop Smoke and they're gonna talk to detectives. They're gonna talk to Pop Smoke's best friend, his mother, the young lady where he was with that night. They're gonna tell you how the incident happened. Why. So it's a very great show. Now, that's a great show.
I mean, if you you know, if you know anything about the podcast world, Like true crime is like the number one thing in the podcast pace right now. I don't even think it's just a podcast base, just true crime period. And this is like this is true crime for hip hop. Yeah yeah, yep, yeap. So sadly these are criminal cases, yeah it is. And they break down this week is is pop Smoke and it's very sad when you hear the story and how everything that happened.
So definitely tune in tonight on we TV and then uh Me and Van after the show we talk on WeTV about the episode, and then after we actually do it together when we take live calls and we go right to live to talk to people, to speak to people about everything they've seen and you know, everything. So today, man, you get to live about your cop dreams. Between that and um, what's that show? You're on CBS, You're really getting to live about your copas New York East, New York,
Yeah on CBS. And it's funny that, you know, because I think Van's as I think his dad was a retired police officer, and so was mine. So when they needed somebody to break down and talk about it, they called me. I thought something wrong I could be wrong, Nah Mann, Oh you know what I'm talking about killing Mike. That's killing Mike's family that was there. Yeah, like what But that's why they called me because it's like, if that's a retired cop, you have a different angle. But
it's pretty cool. We break down a lot of it and can wait for you guys to check it out on WeTV nine o'clock. Shout the Mona Scott, shout the fifth. That's right, and make sure you're tuning it to My late night talk show too, Hell of a Week tonight at eleven thirty on Comedy Central, right after the Daily Show. We got some great guests tonight. We got Joe Coscarelli from The New York Times. He'll be on the panel, Tiffany Cross from MSNBC will be on the panel. And
some guy named Donnel Rollins. Y'all might have heard him. He's supposed to be a comedian or something. Yeah, he's coming on the show tomorrow. So yeah, he'll be on there at night two. So eleven thirty pm on Comedy Central, right after the Daily Show, My late night talk show, Hell of a Week. Tune in all right to mixes up next. So breakfast club. Your morning's will never be the same. When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with Magnum large
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and vote in your local elections. Absolutely all right, Well, you got a positive note show to make. I do have a positive note, and it's simple. At some point you got to stop talking and just prove you're not one of them breakfast club bitches. Y'all finish or y'all dumb.
